Underage Drinking

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Status: Recruiting

Project e-PBI+ - Parent Intervention to Reduce College Student Drinking and Cannabis Use

College students' risky drinking and cannabis use are major public health problems. The harms associated with risky drinking have been well-documented (such as deaths, blackouts, injuries, assaults, arrests, sexual consequences, academic consequences). Both college health administrators and parents have requested electronic parent-based interventions (e-PBIs) with additional content on cannabis. Parents have demonstrated ample motivation to communicate with their teens. The proposed research will attempt to enhance an existing effective e-PBI, curb the alarming trends noted in the literature, and move the field forward by conducting a randomized controlled trial testing a modified version of the e-PBI that includes updated content including the most up-to-date scientific information from cannabis studies (e-PBI+).

Participants needed: 2,425
Trial details
Age: 18-19Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Penn State UniversityUpdated: Jul 17, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Parent and teen both consent and complete baseline (forming a dyad testing unit)

Outside of the teen age range; both parent and teen do not consent and complete...

Status: Not yet recruiting

Norms Re-education to Promote Engagement in Parent-based Interventions

A randomized controlled trial (RCT) will be conducted to evaluate both the short-term and long-term efficacy of innovative, incentive-free parent-based interventions (PBIs) designed to reduce underage drinking on college campuses. Although the current NIAAA-recommended Parent Handbook has shown modest effects, our preliminary work suggests that combining personalized normative feedback (PNF) delivered through a social media-inspired app with psychoeducational content can effectively decrease alcohol-related risk. In this large, multi-site trial with 2,040 first-year students, we will examine the short- and long-term effects of the experimental app-based PNF program (PNF+ PBI) compared to an email-based social norms marketing campaign (SNMC+ PBI), the Parent Handbook (PH+ PBI), and an assessment-only control on alcohol use and consequences (primary outcomes). Parent alcohol approval and communication will also be assessed as potential mediators of intervention effects (secondary outcomes). The researchers hypothesize that students whose parents receive PNF+ and SNMC+ PBIs will report lower levels of alcohol use and fewer alcohol-related consequences compared to those whose parents receive PH+ PBI or no intervention. It is also expected that parental approval will be lower and alcohol-related communication will be higher in these two experimental conditions, relative to PH+ PBI and no intervention.

Participants needed: 2,040
Trial details
Age: 17-20Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Loyola Marymount UniversityUpdated: Mar 12, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

LMU/Lehigh incoming first-year college student who is17-20 years of age [+3]

Younger than 17 or older than 20 years of age [+4]